EU summit: Leaders fail to lift Orbán’s veto on €90bn loan for Ukraine

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By&nbspJorge Liboreiro&nbsp&&nbspMaïa de la Baume&nbsp&&nbspPeggy Corlin, Vincenzo Genovese & Sandor Zsiros & Marta Pacheco & Eleonora Vasques & Shona Murray

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EU leaders are meeting in Brussels for a summit that comes with an agenda so packed that the high-level talks could very well stretch into Friday.

Early on the day, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán reaffirmed his veto on the €90 billion loan for Ukraine, which he has linked to the interruptions of oil deliveries through the damaged Druzhba pipeline. Orbán and Slovakia’s Robert Fico are blocking a new round of EU sanctions against Russia for the very same reason.

“We are ready to support Ukraine when we get our oil, which is being blocked by them. Until then, there is no decision that is favourable for Ukraine,” Orbán said on Thursday.

António Costa, the president of the European Council, criticised Orbán’s veto, saying “this kind of behaviour is not acceptable, and it violates the principles of good faith and of sincere cooperation enshrined in the Treaties”, according to an EU official.

Another hot-button issue on the agenda is the US-Israeli strikes on Iran and the spiralling consequences for the Middle East and the global economy.

“All minds should calm down, and the fighting should stop, at least for a few days, to try to give negotiations a chance,” said French President Emmanuel Macron.

The 27 heads of state and goverment will also address competitiveness, the single market, trade, security, migration, the multilateral system and the next EU budget.

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